Drug Abuse: 3 at Pennsylvania Abortion Clinic Face Drug Abuse Charges – Fox News

Drug Abuse: 3 at Pennsylvania Abortion Clinic Face Drug Abuse Charges – Fox News

3 at Pennsylvania Abortion Clinic Face Drug Abuse Charges
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Providing the drugs was illegal because the doctors did not have a clinical relationship with the staffer, Mark Wagner, 48, and therefore abused their Drug Enforcement Administration licenses to dispense prescription medications, Attorney General Linda

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Drug Abuse: Prescription Drug Abuse Addressed by RxSafetyMatters.org – ThirdAge


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Prescription Drug Abuse Addressed by RxSafetyMatters.org
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Purdue Pharma is developing initiatives consistent with the elements outlined in the Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Plan recently announced by the Office of National Drug Control Policy that will support the education of healthcare professionals
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Drug Abuse: NAACP calling for an end on the “War on Drugs” – Examiner.com

NAACP calling for an end on the "War on Drugs"
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“These flawed drug policies that have been mostly enforced in African American communities must be stopped and replaced with evidenced-based practices that address the root causes of drug use and abuse in America,” Jealous added.

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Drug Abuse: Ex-Champion Reduced to Street Performer



Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com In China’s sports circle, in addition to drug abuse, the lives of retired athletes are often discussed. Last week, a netizen exposed on microblog that former gymnastics champion Zhang Shangwu was reduced to be a street performer. The message spread like wildfire. The sport system, which is inherited from the former Soviet Union by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), once again draws criticism. On July 14th, a netizen named “Wind wave” wrote on microblog, “How many people saw this former ‘gymnastics champion’ at the Wangfujing subway? Everyday, he is there before I arrive at office, and when I go home at 8 pm, he is still there. After his Achilles tendon was broken, the state has abandoned him.” A picture of Zhang being driven off by security guards is also posted online. This microblog message was forwarded enthusiastically, for 35709 times in one day, with 8016 comments. It caught the attention of the mass media and netizens. Several days later, Zhang was interviewed by many Chinese media. Zhang said that his grandfather was suffering from aggravating cerebral thrombosis. He wanted to earn money to heal his grandfather, but he had no skills. As a result, he had to perform on the street. Zhang: I really want to show my filial piety, but I have no means. I do not have much capability. Now I can only rely on performing on the street to earn a little money to treat my grandfather” Zhang started playing

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